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George cross pen

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I made a load of these a few years ago to raise money for help the heroes and was ask last week if I could make another one for a veteran from the Falklands war so here it is at last made with white corian and red plastic
 

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Just supper glue it seems to work I have one with my name on it about 4 years old it is made from 1 piece of corian 1" x 1/2" and 2 pieces 1/2" square and the 1mm plastic sheet of course
 

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Just supper glue it seems to work I have one with my name on it about 4 years old it is made from 1 piece of corian 1" x 1/2" and 2 pieces 1/2" square and the 1mm plastic sheet of course

what is supper glue
 

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That is a great looking pen Woody, does the plastic run all the way through the corian? :thinks:
 

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That is a great looking pen Woody, does the plastic run all the way through the corian? :thinks:

No Jim only half way I tried it right through and it didn't look right it is made with one bit of corian 1/2" x 1" for the back and the front 4 bits of 1/2" x 1/2" corian with two bits red plastic for the cross
 

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Woody,

Three cheers for St George the pen is exquisite, clean lines, specific and quite outstanding the pic is clean and clear everything in order and presentation.

Kind regards Peter.
 
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